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Bacchus in romantic England [Elektronisk resurs] writers and drink, 1780-1830 / Anya Taylor.

Taylor, Anya. (författare)
ISBN 9780230377202
Publicerad: Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 1998
Engelska 280 p.
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  • Dionysian Myths and Alcoholic Realities Romantic Homage to the Dionysian Burns: Wordsworth and Others Fragmented Persons: Charles Lamb, John Woodvil and Confessions of a Drunkard Coleridge and Alcohol: Songs and Centrifuges In the Cave of the Gnome: Hartley Coleridge 'Joy's Grape': Keats, Comus, and Paradise Lost IX Bacchus Contra Venus: Alcoholic Husbands and their Wives.
  • 'Judiciously argued and dree from post-modern jargon, Taylor's study adds an important dimension to the understanding of British Romanticism.' - Choice '...As well as being a professor of English, Anya Taylor teaches in an alcohol and substance abuse programme, and she has put her knowledge and experience to good use in examinining the carers of Romantic drunks...extremely readable...fascinating.' - Times Literary Supplement 'Bacchus in Romantic England is a welcome and illuminating study of drinking in the period. The levels of euphemism used by the male writers, which Taylor disinters and closely examines in the light of women's straightforward writing about drunkards and drinking, reveal themselves to be a code of masculinity by which addition to a Romantic scholar's bookshelf.' - New Books in Nineteenth-Century Studies '...the great strength of this book is its marvelously diverse, offbeat, and informative reading...many illuminating passages of literary criticism, among them some superb pages on Keats and Paradise Lost...an incisive analysis of the appalling individual and social risks of alcoholism...The collection of names in this is rich, original, and expansive study is more like a rollcall of honour than a burial of the dead.' - Nicola Trott, The Wordsworth Circle '...The writing is crisp, and the book is a pleasure to read.' - Dionysos: Journal of Literature and Addiction 'Taylor also provides an original and illuminating survey of the medical literature in which, beginning in the 1780's, the modern concept of inebriety as a disease (rather than a moral failure) was crystallizing. Taylor's thesis is that this model of inebriety as an emerging disease, together with a new psychology of interiority, combined to give drinking a complex doubleness in the romantic period.' - Sewanee Review 'How can a writer make room for such enjoyment without diminishing the importance of the dangers? Anya Taylor achieves this balance in her study of alcohol in the Romantic period by making the double nature of drink a central theme...What emerges from Taylor's study is a profound consideration of the doubleness within human beings, which the cultural and physiological power of alcohol allows her to examine...Taylor writes with admirable warmth and versatility, vigorously searching for what can be learned from the dynamics of alcoholism and dependency, always mindful of the mysteries involved...Taylor lets some depths, both of self-destructiveness and of bliss, remain unfathomed, and this reserve is one of the book's great virtues.' - European Romantic Review 'Moves with ease from the examination of biography to literary texts...philosophically informed and attuned to the concerns of social history, while remaining consistently literary critical...Taylor's admirable examination of the complex reality of Coleridge's alcoholism...Taylor offers us a series of brilliant readings of Keats alongside Milton...'Waiter - bring me a glass of d-d stiff Grog - and rub my a-e with a brick-bat...[a brilliantly-informed and intelligent study]. - Matthew Scott, Romanticism On the Net '...this unique and occasionally disturbing book...offers a fresh and highly informed perspective on a distinct cultural phenomenon that was, and for that matter still is, a vexed moral problem...The plentiful instances offered here deepen our historical understanding of Romantic medicine and of an important and neglected strand in Romantic lyricism.' - Michael John Kooy, British Association for Romantic Studies Bulletin & Review. 

Ämnesord

Drinking of alcoholic beverages in literature.  (LCSH)
English literature  -- History and criticism -- 19th century. (LCSH)
English literature  -- History and criticism -- 18th century. (LCSH)
Drinking customs  -- History -- 19th century -- England. (LCSH)
Drinking customs  -- History -- 18th century -- England. (LCSH)
Authors, English  -- Biography -- 19th century. (LCSH)
Authors, English  -- Biography -- 18th century. (LCSH)
Romanticism  -- England. (LCSH)
Literature.  (eflch)
Literary studies: c 1500 to c 1800  -- English -- c 1700 to c 1800 -- c 1800 to c 1900 -- England. (bicssc)
Literary studies: plays & playwrights  -- English -- c 1700 to c 1800 -- c 1800 to c 1900 -- England. (bicssc)
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900  -- English -- c 1700 to c 1800 -- c 1800 to c 1900 -- England. (bicssc)
Drug & substance abuse: social aspects  -- English -- c 1700 to c 1800 -- c 1800 to c 1900 -- England. (bicssc)

Indexterm och SAB-rubrik

Drinking in literature

Målgrupp

Undergraduate.

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DSG (ämneskategori)
DSBF (ämneskategori)
JFFH1 (ämneskategori)
LIT (ämneskategori)
820.9355 (DDC)
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